An electronic device may have a flexible display. The electronic device may have housing portions that are rotatably coupled to each other so that the flexible display may fold along one or more bend axes. A device may have rollers that store a flexible display and that help deploy the display from within a housing when additional display area is desired. A touch screen in a housing may be overlapped by a flexible display that has been scrolled outwardly from the housing. Wireless transmitter and receiver circuitry may be used to convey image data to display driver circuitry. The display driver circuitry may display images on a pixel array in a flexible display based on the image data. Magnets may be used to outwardly bias edge-mounted bistable support structures to help prevent a rolled flexible display from wrinkling.
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11. An electronic device, comprising:
a housing having a surface with an opening;
a roller in the housing;
a flexible display coupled to the roller and configured be rolled around the roller in a rolled state and to be unrolled out of the opening in the housing in an unrolled state, wherein the flexible display has first and second edges; and
support structures that run along the first and second edges and that are configured to maintain the flexible display at an angle relative to the housing when the flexible display is in the unrolled state.
1. An electronic device, comprising:
a housing having a first portion and a second portion and having a window between the first portion and the second portion;
a roller in the first portion of the housing; and
a flexible display having a first edge coupled to the roller and a second edge coupled to the second portion of the housing, wherein the flexible display is configured to move from an unrolled state to a rolled state as it is wrapped around the roller, the first and second portions of the housing are separated by a gap when the flexible display is in the unrolled state, the first portion of the housing contacts the second portion of the housing when the flexible display is in the rolled state, the flexible display has an array of pixels, and a portion of the array of pixels is visible through the window when the flexible display is in the rolled state.
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first and second support members that respectively run along the third and fourth edges.
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a printed circuit board inside one of the plurality of rollers; and
components mounted to the printed circuit board.
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a wireless transmitter circuit in the housing;
display driver circuitry coupled to the pixel array; and
a wireless receiver circuit coupled to the display driver circuitry, wherein the wireless receiver circuit is configured to receive image data from the wireless transmitter circuit and wherein the display driver circuitry is configured to display images on the pixel array based on the image data.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/840,750, filed Dec. 13, 2017, which claims the benefit of provisional patent application No. 62/442,318, filed Jan. 4, 2017, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
This relates generally to electronic devices, and, more particularly, to electronic devices with displays.
Electronic devices such as laptop computers, cellular telephones, and other equipment are often provided with displays. Displays contain arrays of pixels that present images to a user. Displays are often formed from rigid structures such as glass substrates. This can make it challenging to form compact electronic devices with desired features.
An electronic device may have a flexible display. The electronic device may have housing structure in which printed circuit boards, electrical components, and other structures are mounted. In some configurations, rollers may be mounted within an electronic device housing.
A flexible display may be wrapped around one or more rollers. In a stored position, the flexible display may be wrapped around a storage roller. Optional deployment rollers may be used to help deploy the display as the display is pulled out of the housing. A flexible display may be viewable through a transparent housing window before and after the flexible display is pulled out of the housing.
An electronic device may have first and second housing portions and a flexible display that can be either stored in one or both housing portions or that may be scrolled out to form a planar display surface that extends between housing portions. Elongated bistable support members may run along the edges of the display or may be overlapped by a central active area of the display to help stiffen and support the display in its extended position. Magnets may be used to outwardly bias edge-mounted bistable support structures and thereby help prevent a rolled flexible display from wrinkling.
The electronic device may have housing portions that are rotatably coupled to each other with hinges or other bendable structures so that the flexible display may fold along the bend axes. Magnets may be used to releasably couple the housing portions to each other. Movable support structures such as movable members coupled by springs or other flexible structures may be move between first and second positions. When the device is unfolded and the flexible display is planar and unfolded, the movable support structures may be moved towards the bend axis to support the flexible display. When the device is folded, the movable support structures may be moved away from the bend axis to help allow the flexible display and device to fold about the bend axis.
An electronic device may have both rigid and flexible displays. A rigid display such as a touch screen display may be mounted in the housing and may serve as a virtual keyboard. A flexible display that is stored on a roller in the housing may be pulled out from the display when it is desired to provide a user with expanded display area. The flexible display may have a first surface with a pixel array that displays images and an opposing second surface that serves as a protective outer covering layer when the flexible display overlaps the touch screen display. The flexible display may be supported at a diagonal angle with respect to the touch screen display or other suitable angle.
Wireless transmitter and receiver circuitry in an electronic device may be used to convey image data to display driver circuitry in the device. The display driver circuitry may display images on a pixel array in a flexible display in the device based on the image data.
Further features will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description.
Electronic devices may be provided with displays. The displays may include flexible displays. Flexible displays may be bent about a bend axis to allow an electronic device to be folded and may be rolled around rollers. This allows the flexible display to be stored in an electronic device housing when a compact device arrangement is desired and to be pulled from within the electronic device housing when an enlarged display area is desired. An electronic device may incorporate both foldable and scrollable displays or may have foldable displays and/or scrollable displays in a housing that also includes one or more rigid displays.
An illustrative electronic device of the type that may be provided with a flexible display is shown in
As shown in
Input-output circuitry in device 10 such as input-output devices 18 may be used to allow data to be supplied to device 10 and to allow data to be provided from device 10 to external devices. Input-output devices 18 may include buttons, joysticks, scrolling wheels, touch pads, key pads, keyboards, microphones, speakers, tone generators, vibrators, cameras, light-emitting diodes and other status indicators, data ports, etc. Input-output devices 18 may include sensors such as an ambient light sensor, a capacitive proximity sensor, a light-based proximity sensor, a magnetic sensor, an accelerometer, a force sensor, a touch sensor, a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a compass, a microphone or other sound sensor, or other sensors. A user can control the operation of device 10 by supplying commands through input-output devices 18 and may receive status information and other output from device 10 using the output resources of input-output devices 18.
Input-output devices 18 may include one or more displays such as display 14. Display 14 may be a touch screen display that includes a touch sensor for gathering touch input from a user or display 14 may be insensitive to touch. A touch sensor for display 14 may be based on an array of capacitive touch sensor electrodes, acoustic touch sensor structures, resistive touch components, force-based touch sensor structures, a light-based touch sensor, or other suitable touch sensor arrangements.
Display 14 may be an organic light-emitting diode display or other light-emitting diode display, a liquid crystal display, a plasma display, an electrowetting display, an electrophoretic display, or other suitable display. Device 10 may include one or more flexible displays and/or rigid displays. A flexible display (e.g., an organic light-emitting diode display formed on a sheet of polymer or other flexible substrate and/or other flexible display pixel array structures) may be used to permit device 10 to be bent (e.g., folded) and/or to allow display 14 to be scrolled (e.g., to allow the visible area of display 14 to be expanded by moving display 14 in or out of a housing using a roller).
A perspective view of device 10 in an illustrative configuration in which device 10 has a housing 12 formed from two housing portions such as left housing portion 12A and right housing portion 12B and a scrolling flexible display 14 that extends between the left and right portions is shown in
Housing structures 12A and/or 12B may be hollow. For example, housing structures 12A and/or 12B of
Because display 14 is flexible in configurations of the type shown in
A cross-sectional view of an illustrative edge portion of display 14 taken along line 24 of
Device 10 of
Display 14 may have a pixel array such as pixel array 14P formed from pixels 46 (e.g., organic light-emitting diode pixels, etc.). Components 44 may include integrated circuits and/or thin-film transistor circuitry such as display driver circuitry 44D that is coupled to pixel array 14P of display 14 and that is used in providing data and control signals to pixels 46. If desired, display driver circuit 44D may be mounted in housing structure 12-2.
To reduce or eliminate signal lines that are bent during the scrolling of display 14, components 44 may include wireless communications circuitry such as wireless communications circuits 44T and 44R. During operation, image data from a processor or other control circuitry in structure 12-1 may be transmitted wirelessly by a wireless communications circuit transmitter in circuit 44T (a wireless transmitter circuit) and may be received by corresponding a wireless communications receiver in circuit 44R (a wireless receiver circuit). If desired, touch sensor signals may be gathered using a component 44 in housing structure 12-2 and transmitted wirelessly back to a processor in housing structure 12-1 (e.g., circuit 44R may include a wireless transmitter and circuit 44T may include a corresponding wireless receiver).
In the illustrative example of
If desired, bistable support structures such as illustrative bistable support member (metal tape) 56 may run along the edges of housing 12 of
A perspective view of device 10 and an illustrative endcap 66 is shown in
In the illustrative arrangement of
When device 10 is unfolded as shown in
Another illustrative configuration for moving support members 80 within housing 12 is shown in
End portion 12TB of housing 12 may be used to help a user pull out the end of display 14 when unwrapping display 14. Portion 12TB may be pulled out diagonally (as shown in
A rigid display (e.g., a touch screen display) such as rigid display 14R may be mounted on the front of housing 12. A virtual keyboard (e.g., a QWERTY keyboard or other keyboard) may be dynamically formed on touch screen display 14R. Flexible display may be scrolled outwardly when pulled out from housing 12 and may be maintained at a desired angle (e.g., a diagonal angle or other suitable angle with respect to horizontal, as shown in
If desired, portion 12TB may be placed on end 96 of housing 12 as shown by portion 12TB′ so that flexible display 14 lies in position 14′. In this arrangement, the back surface of flexible display 14 forms a protective cover for display 14R, while the pixels of flexible display 14 that lie on the opposing surface of display 14 may face inwardly towards display 14R. The outwardly facing rear (substrate) portion of display 14 may be free of sensitive pixel structures and may therefore serve as an outwardly facing protective surface for device 10 when display 14 is stowed in a position where pixel array 14P faces display 14R, thereby preventing display 14R from becoming scratched. Magnets, fasteners, or other attachment mechanisms may be used to secure portion 12TB′ to housing end 96.
Another illustrative arrangement for device 10 is shown in
As shown in
Electronic devices with multiple rollers such as electronic device 10 of
The end of display 14 of
In general, device 10 may have any suitable size. The lateral dimensions of device 10 may, for example be 1-100 cm, 10-1000 cm, more than 1000 cm, less than 500 cm, less than 25 cm, less than 5 cm, less than 1 cm, or other suitable dimensions. The thickness of device 10 (e.g., the unfolded thickness of a folding housing device) may be, for example 1-100 mm, more than 2 mm, more than 3 mm, more than 5 mm, less than 30 mm, less than 15 mm, less than 9 mm, less than 5 mm, less than 4 mm, less than 3 mm, less than 1 mm, or other suitable thickness.
The foregoing is merely illustrative and various modifications can be made to the described embodiments. The foregoing embodiments may be implemented individually or in any combination.
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